PPD for HP LaserJet P1505n

I would like to print from my iBook to an HP LaserJet P1505n attached to a Windows XP desktop. I have printed to other HP LaserJet models on that desktop through Windows network sharing, but only after finding a PPD for them in the printing control panel. There is no PPD for the P1505n, however, and the generic PostScript option produces garbage. I have already downloaded the Mac OS X driver for the P1505n, but that has been no help. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Clint

G4 iBook 1.33GHz, 1Gbyte RAM, Mac OS X (10.4.11), iSight

Posted on Dec 22, 2009 6:51 PM

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Dec 23, 2009 8:09 AM in response to BDAqua

OK, I fixed the permissions, which had gotten messy. Then I reinstalled the P1505n driver. This all seemed to make no difference. There is still no PPD for the P1505n, or any more generic PPD except for "HP LaserJet Series PCL 6 CUPS", which did not work.

I went to /usr/share/cups and ran

find . -name "*.ppd"

and got

./model/deskjet.ppd
./model/deskjet2.ppd
./model/dymo.ppd
./model/epson24.ppd
./model/epson9.ppd
./model/laserjet.ppd
./model/okidat24.ppd
./model/okidata9.ppd
./model/pxlcolor.ppd
./model/pxlmono.ppd
./model/stcolor.ppd
./model/stcolor2.ppd
./model/stphoto.ppd
./model/stphoto2.ppd
./model/zebra.ppd

Here is the directory listing for the laserjet.ppd

-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 9447 Aug 14 18:25 model/laserjet.ppd

Lines 5 and 6 of the file are

*% Sample HP LaserJet driver PPD file for the Common UNIX Printing
*% System (CUPS).

So this seems like it might be what I want. Do I have to edit this?

Thanks for the quick reply.

Clint

Dec 25, 2009 11:47 AM in response to BDAqua

BDAqua:

You answered my question with the magic words "HP PCL 5e". Under the Generic option., the Printer configuration menu was apparently smart enough to recommend

Generic PCL 5c Printer Foomatic/hpijs
Generic PCL 5e Printer Foomatic/hpijs
Generic PCL 6/PCL XL Printer Foomatic/hpijs

The 5e option does work. Thanks.

I'm unsure whether it was necessary to install the P1505n driver to see these Generic options offered, but on a MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard, I could connect to printer via Windows by selecting a generic 5e option without installing the driver.

Clint

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